Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Short Stories Wanted for Bouchercon (Anthology)


Attention Writers and Attendees of the 50th Anniversary Bouchercon, 2019:
YES, there will be an anthology this year! And yes, you can submit a story for consideration as long as you’re a registered conference attendee! Here’s all you need to know:

– One of Bouchercon 50’s goals is to make the largest charitable contribution in the history of the conference. All proceeds from the sale of the books will go toward that effort! LIFT, Literary Instruction For Texas, works to enhance and strengthen communities by teaching adults to read. And Bouchercon gets to help in that mission this year!
– For a theme, think no further than the conference slogan: Denim, Diamonds, and Death!
  Original stories are vastly preferred. Absolutely no reprints, please.
– Stories should be less than five thousand words. Approximately. Sort of. But you know writers.
  The book itself will once again be published by the fine folks at Down & Out Books.
  The deadline for all stories will be June 1st.
If you think you’ve got the story for the anthology, not just a story, please send it to rick@downandoutmagazine.com. We’ll have the book for sale in the book room with some signings and hopefully we’ll be able to make a meaningful contribution to LIFT as well as showcase some of the amazing talent in the Bouchercon writing community.
So let’s go, people. Bring it on!
Sincerely,
Rick Ollerman

5 comments:

EFSlattery said...

Has the Bill Crider Prize deadline really been extended? Bouchercon link still shows 3/1/19.

Judy Penz Sheluk said...

Do stories for the anthology need to be set in Texas?

Ben Boulden said...

EF, I'm not sure what the extended date is for the Bill Crider Prize. I'll see if I can find out.

Judy, for the anthology, I think!, the stories can be set anywhere so long as the story is a mystery.

Ben

Kevin R. Tipple said...

Those of us on the SMFS list have been informed late today by Jim Jackson who says he is reviewing each submission as it comes in to ensure it is in by the deadline today, March 1, and Paula Gail Benson, Contest Co-ordinator for the Bill Crider Contest, that the deadline has NOT been extended.

KRT

Ben Boulden said...

Thanks, Kevin. I appreciate the update.

Ben